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In a barrel with capacity of 57867 bottles of oil 85063 bottels are kept out of these 27196 bottles of oil are removed how many bottles of oil are left in the barrel now?​

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Answered by Atlas99
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Appropriate Question:

In a barrel with capacity of 1,00,000 bottles of oil 85063 bottles are kept out of these 27196 bottles of oil are removed how many bottles of oil are left in the barrel now?

Given:

• In a barrel with capacity of 57867 bottles of oil 85063 bottles are kept out of these 27196 bottles of oil are removed

To find:

• How many bottles of oil are left in the barrel now?

Solution:

No. of bottles of oil left

= bottles of oil are kept - bottles of oil are removed

= 85063 - 27196

= 57867.

No. of bottles of oil are left in the barrel now is 57867.

Answered by XxyourdarlingxX
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In a barrel with capacity of 100000 bottles of oil 85063 bottels are kept out of these 27196 bottles of oil are removed how many bottles of oil are left in the barrel now?

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In a barrel with capacity of 57867 bottles of oil 85063 bottle are kept out of these 27196 bottles of oil are removed .

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How many bottles of oil are left in barrel now ?

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No of bottles of oil left = bottles of oil are kept - bottles of oil are removed .

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Therefore , 57867 bottles of oil are left in barrel now .

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